02-06-2008
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
dch-repeat
DCH-REPEAT(1) General Commands Manual DCH-REPEAT(1)
NAME
dch-repeat - repeats a changelog entry into an older release
SYNOPSIS
dch-repeat --build-tree <PATH>
dch-repeat --source-release <RELEASE>
dch-repeat --target-release <RELEASE>
dch-repeat --devel-release <RELEASE>
dch-repeat --pocket <POCKET>
dch-repeat -h
DESCRIPTION
dch-repeat is used to repeat a changelog into an older release. It expects that --build-tree is laid out with each Ubuntu release as a
separate directory ("feisty", "edgy", etc).
For example, if gimp had a security update prepared for Feisty in $TREE/feisty/gimp-2.2.13, running dch-repeat in $TREE/edgy/gimp-2.2.13
would pull in the latest changelog from the Feisty build.
OPTIONS
Listed below are the command line options for dch-repeat:
-h or --help
Display a help message and exit.
--build-tree PATH
Base of build trees. Default is /scratch/ubuntu/build.
-s or --source-release RELEASE
Which release to take changelog from.
--target-release RELEASE
Which release to build into.
--devel-release RELEASE
Which release is the development release.
--pocket POCKET
Which pocket to use.
AUTHOR
dch-repeat was written by Kees Cook <kees@ubuntu.com>. This manual page was written by Jonathan Patrick Davies <jpds@ubuntu.com>.
Both are released under the GNU General Public License, version 2.
SEE ALSO
dch(1).
ubuntu-dev-tools 10 August 2008 DCH-REPEAT(1)